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UNHCR Report Says Refugee Population Rises to Almost 10 Million

Press release: “The UN refugee agency announced on Tuesday that the number of refugees in the world has increased for the first time since 2002, largely as a result of the crisis in Iraq. UNHCR’s “2006 Global Trends” report, released today, shows the number of refugees under the agency’s mandate rising last year by 14 …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Legal Commentary: International Tribunals, National Crimes, and the Hariri Assassination

From the Law Library of Congress: Legal Commentary: International Tribunals, National Crimes, and the Hariri Assassination: “This Hariri Assassination Legal Commentary explains some of the legal issues relevant to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon by discussing: the jurisdictional basis for international judicial bodies; examining the jurisdictional reach of mixed tribunals; exploring the legal nature of …

Subjects: Legal Research

Census Bureau Launches Older Worker Profiles for 31 States

“The U.S. Census Bureau, in the Local Employment Dynamcis (LED) partnership with 31 states, has launched a series of reports on older workers that presents a detailed picture for people 55 and older in the work force, beginning with the release of “The Geographic Distribution and Characteristics of Older Workers In Iowa: 2004” today (news …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

The Failed States Index 2007

The Failed States Index 2007, by The Fund for Peace and FOREIGN POLICY magazine, July/August 2007: “The world’s weakest states aren’t just a danger to themselves. They can threaten the progress and stability of countries half a world away. In the third annual Failed States Index, FOREIGN POLICY and The Fund for Peace rank the …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

GAO Report on Dissemination of Scientific Research by Federal Agencies

Federal Research: Policies Guiding the Dissemination of Scientific Research from Selected Agencies Should Be Clarified and Better Communicated, GAO-07-653, May 17, 2007. “Researchers at federal agencies disseminate their research results through a variety of approaches, including scientific publications, presentations, press releases, and media interviews. Because of recent concerns about some federal researchers possibly being restricted …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

New GAO Opinion on White House Signing Statements

From the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the text of a GAO Opinion on White House Signing Statements, June 18, 2007 (43 pages, PDF) Related government documents and news: Senate Committee on Appropriations Committee press release in response to the GAO opinion. AP: GAO Examines Signing Statement Cases – “The Bush administration sometimes fails to follow …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

BLS Ceases Print Publication of CPI Detailed Report and PPI Detailed Report

GPO press release: “The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the Department of Labor has informed GPO that they will cease the print publication of the “CPI Detailed Report” and the “PPI Detailed Report”. The last printed copies of these titles will be Volume XXXIII, Number 6, and Volume 11, Number 6, respectively. Both of …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research